MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
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FOR YOUNG READERS The Civil Rights Freedom Train Bentley Boyd staple bound 24 pages 1933122285 6.95 In this Chester Comix installment, the history of the Civil Rights movement in America is presented, highlighting Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, Thurgood Marshall and Jackie Robinson. |
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Let the Trumpet Sound: A Life of Martin Luther King, Jr. Stephen B. Oates trade paper 9780060924737 592 pages 17.00 Newsday said of this volume, Stirring evokes the man and his epic struggle with all the you-are-here vividness of a first-rate documentary clearly the best biography we have. |
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FOR YOUNG READERS Martin Luther King Jr.: Young Man with a Dream Milender & Fiorentino trade paper 9780020420101 192 pages 5.99 This entry in the classic Childhood of Famous Americans" series tells the story of the martyr for freedom, who had sought by nonviolent means to end the last remnants of slavery in America. Ages 8-12. |
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A Testament of Hope James M. Washington, editor trade paper 9780060646912 736 pages 23.99 Here, in the only major one-volume collection of his writings, speeches, interviews, and autobiographical reflections, is Martin Luther King Jr. on nonviolence, integration, and the ethics of love and hope. |
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